Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 May 1904 — Page 8

RIOHHONl DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY,-MAY 13, 1904.

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Bring In your SAVINGS DEPOSIT Pass Books for the entry of your interest credit Over $6,500 in interfSt paid to our Sayings depositors on May 1st Open an account todav aDdV get a sbare of the interest next November. $1 CO starts you. 3 per cent, interest DICKINSON TRUST GO. CAPITAL, $100,000. DEPOSITS, $650,000

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Go to the Christian church and get

your supper Saturday evening from

5:30 to 7:30. Only 15c.

: x OT"- f-eff.r x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glass changed at Haner's.

Dr, W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haaer's. J. E. Foley was in Cincinnati yesterday.

J. B. Gordon went to Cincinnati

last night.

Harry Myers of Anderson spent

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Elwood McGuire was an Indianapo

lis visitor yesterday.

John Nicholson spent yesterday in

Indianapolis on business.

E. R. Beatty returned last evening

from a trip to Cincinnati. '

Harry Alford returned last night

fro ma trip to Indianapolis.

W. S. Kaufman went to New Cas

tle this morning on a business trip.

Dr. H. II Weist spent yesterday in

Cincinnati on professional business.

B. F. Wissler has returned from a

business trip to Indianapolis.

W. L. Torrence went to Blooming-

ton, Ind., this morning tor a short

O trip.

H. M. Elrode left this morning

for New Castle where he will visit

relatives.

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DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Hinshaw. Miss Nellie Hinshaw, aged 19 years, sister of Mrs. Elmer

Jenks, of this city, died at her home, two an done-half miles southeast of Williamsburg, yesterday afternoon at fifteen minutes of 4, of a complication of diseases. The funeral will leave the house at 10 o'clock Satur

day morning, the burial to be at Mt. Zion cemetery. Services at the Methodist church of Williamsburg.

Dublin, This County is Among the Number.

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PEOPLES EXCHANGE

A meeting of the State Board, of

Education was held in the office of

Superintendent of Instruction Cotton WANTED Boys from 16 to 20 and yesterday afternoon. Av number of 7 hustlers for bench hands, cabinet high schools were commissioned, I makers and experienced help in among them Broad Ripple, New Au- cloth covering department. Richmond gusta," Dublin, College Corner, New ; , Casket Co. 6-t Castle, Franklin, Wabash, Hunting- ' " ton, Topeka, Churubusco, North Ver-G ."ANTED At the Eldorado,

non. Brookville. Seotsburi. Unland. oieam unary. v 111 pay to o-

Pennville, Warren, Gas City, Dana,!Per week for 6 experienced help,

Roachdale and Rushville.

WEBSTER. Mat tie Witmer is getting better from lung fever. Charley Harris had the French Measles last week. He is now able to be out, but looks bleached. Miss Hannah Borton from Richmond arrived last Saturday evening to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Borton, for a while. Mr. J. H. Clinehens and wife and

Mr. C. D. Brown and wife attended

Quarterly meeting last Sunday at

Williamsburg.

Quite a number attended the shows J

MABKET

We sell the celebrated Topsy Hosiery For Ladies, Misses, Children Also a complete line for Men

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WANTED Two experienced sewers:

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and meet your neiphbers at the only Department Store in Richmond. Our Busi

ness is growing day alttr nay. our uargaiut aic umuj- mu iUt pcujj'c Wc fiatp tlifm .......

Listen to what we are going to give you irom now

until Saturday night : The finest of nice large Potatoes, everyone good, $1.20 bu., or 30c peck, Nice crisp Lettuce 2 lbs for 25c. The finest Breakfast Facon by the strip 13c lb. The best Butchers' Lard 10c per lb. Nice crisp Cracker. 5c lb. The best Ginger Snaps to be had, 5c lb. Richmond Cream and Butter Crackers 8c lb, 2 for 15c. Nice large Butter Beans 7c li 4 for 25c. Nine bars of the Famous Swift's Pride Soap 25c. In Our Dry Goods Department

we'll save you as much money as we do in our groceries, and that speaks for itself. Tho hpst Linoleums f,Oc oer sn vard. The best Floor Oil Cloth 25c yard.

Come ard see us ard let us prove to ou that cah if king. For the cash you can

underbuy and f r the cash we cnu undersell. Yours for more business, prompt delivery and couitfous treatment. Trading Stamps with all j urchases without asking for them.

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J. T. Elliott, who has been visiting

Cincinnati relatives returned home last evening.

0. A. Keplinger returned last night

from Fountain City where he has

been working.

Will Bolander oi Cincinnati was

a guest of his brother, Stewart Bolander yesterday.

Miss Florence Gayle went to Mon

terey, Ky., this morning for a short

visit with relatives there.

J. L. Rupe returned last night from

Indianapolis where he has been spend ing the past few days.

Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 41 north eighth

street, will sell all hats at 20 per

cent discount Saturday.

Go to the Christian church and get

your supper feat unlay evening Irom 5:30 to 7:30. Only 15c.

Go to the Christian church and get

your supper Saturday evening from

5:30 to 7:30. Onlv 15c.

See the beautiful line of black

in Richmond last week. John Comer from Greenefild is visiting relatives in this place. Quite a number of the farmers are planting corn this week. A large number will plant next week.

Emil Hillson has moved back to his farm from Cincinnati and is better satisfied with farm life. George Moore has traded his farm for property in Richmond and has moved to it.

Mr. Shepman from Richmond who traded with Geo. Moore has moved to his farm in this place. There was an ice cream festival at th M. E. church last Saturday evening for the benefit of the janitor.

POLICE COURT. Howard Harold was arrested Fort Wayne avenue last night suspicion. Ii. W. Ross, taken in at third a Main. Drunk. George B. Swain, arrested J drunk. All were assessed the usual fine

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ASCENSION DAY. Richmond Commandery, Knights Templar, will respond to a cordial invitation from the St. Paul's Epis-

dress hats at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's, 41 copal church to attend the services

north eighth street, at lowest prices, there next Sunday morning at 10:30

o'clock. Rev. H. H. Hadley will

Miss Fannie Campbell, who at

tends school in Chicago, is the guest

of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How

ard Campbell.

Typewriters, all makes, rented,

sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month.

Repairs and ribbons for all machines.

Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26.

preach a sermon appropriate to the occasion.

WILL NOT BE HERE. Rev. J. F.- Stanton, who was to have responded to a toast at the K. of C. banquet, wires that sickness prevents his coming. He is suf-

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thir- fering from erysipelas. His sister,

teenth street, returned home this ate, Jett lor jramule yesterday to

mornimr irom Cincinnati where sue .illl-,m 1111,1 111 U1 """

attended the May Festival.

Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. Wheat.

July S4 6-8

Sept 79 3-8 Corn.

July 48 7-8

Sept. t ..4S 3-S r- Oats. July 38 7-8 Sept. ' 30 7-8 Pork. July 11.25

Sept 11.45

Lard.

July 6:42

Spare Ribs.

July 6.40

BROKER SUICIDES. (By Associated Press.) Buffalo, N. Y., May 13. A man believed to be a New York broker named Snell drowned himself last night from a Cleveland-Buffalo steamer, near Cleveland. It is said he had lost heavily. COACH EXCURSION.

To St. Louis World's Pair During May via Pennsylvania Lines. Tuesdays and Thursdays", May 17th 19th, 24th, 20 th and 31st, Coach Ex

cursions to World's Fair St. Louis will be run via Pennsylvania Lines. On these dates excursion tickets to St. Louis will be sold at $7.00 round trip from Richmond, Ind., good only in coaches of train eaving at 5:05 a.

m., 10:15 a. m. 1:25 p. m., 10:03 p. m. Returinjr, tickets will be good

only in coaches of regular train leaving St. Louis Union Station any

time within seven days, including date of purchase of ticket. Return

coupons of tickets sold Tuesdays will be good until the following Monday, inclusive, and those sold Thursdays

will be good returning until the fol

lowing Wednesday, inclusive. C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Richmond, Ind.

LADIES Several vacancies ooen to

. complete list, easy sewing for ns at home ; $15 weekly. Addressed envelope for lace sample. Majectic Lace Co., New York. 1 WANTED A good boy at the Richmond Plating Works. WANTED Gnrl to do housework.

No. 29 vovih. sixth street. WANTED Furnished room, central location. Good references. Addresit Box 232 city. ll-3t. '

W ANTED Two good farm hands. Will furnish house. Apply at once.. Tom Mertz, Salisbury road, tf WANTED Washwoman, white preferred. Call at 129 south twelfth street.

WANTED A good, experienced bicycle man at Richmond Plating Works, 1024 Main. FOR RENT Well furnished rooms with heat and bath, 64 south 12th street. 9-2w

FOR RENT Furnished front room with bath, 1304 east Main. 12-3t FOR RENT Two storage rooms at No. 31 south fifth.

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Home X079; C. U., 13 R. Main.

41X-415 Main St,

Hams-BACON-SHOULDERS

Fresh Pork Sausage, Iink and Bulk Boiled Ham Frankforts ATJL KINDS OF COLD LUNCH MEATS J

LARD The best that can be made.

Schwegman's Meat Markets

PHONES 359 & 1084

LARD! LARD! LARD!

Sick headache results from a dis

ordered stomach and is quickly cured

by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken &

Co., and W. II. Sudoff. fifth and

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0. E. Dickinson who has been

transacting business in Winchester and other cities for a short while, returned home last evening.

Isn't it true that a homely woman knows only half of life's pleasures. Ladies why not take Hollister's

; Rocky Mountain Tea and add the

other half. 'Twill do the business. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Dr. Harold left this morning for Indianapolis where he will attend the graduation exercises of his son,

Deaths in Richhmond.

Last year there were 1.11 deaths up to the last of May. This year, up to

the 13th of May, there have been ICS deaths in Richmond, showing an in

crease over last year and the month

01 juay only nan completed as yet. PATENT GRANTED. J. M. Van Meter, of Cambridge City, assignor of two-thirds to C. E. Daily and J. E. Moffett, this A y. has been granted a patent on a fence post.

Tickets on the Westcott Runabout and $150 check can be had at any of the cigar stores or saloons, or from any Red Man. Do not wait buy now, you may be the lucky one. Given away at the Carnival, Saturday night, May 21.

TIME TABLE Dayton & Western Traction Co. (In Effect May 1, 1904.)

Leave Richmond for Eaton, West Alexandria, Dayton, Troy, Pique, Sid

ney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Colum

bus, Hamilton and Cincinnati every

hour, 7 a. m., to 9 p. m. and 11 p. m.

Two Hours to Dayton Leave Richmond for New Paris ev

ery hour, 6 a. m., to 6 p. m. Last through car east of West Alexandria, ) p. m. Through rates and through tickets to all points. All entirely new cars, clean, comfortable and swift. For further information call Home 'Phone 269.

FOR SALE The old Governor Morton homestead at Centerville. In

quire at the premises. 10-Gt.

fOR SALE Old papers for sale ai the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.

LOST Lap duster, yellowish in col-

down north 14th to north A to Sutt down north 14th to north O to Sun Telegram office. Leave at that office.

LOST Strayed, or stolen two little

tiger kittens. Return to 1703 Main street.

LOST On Tuesday evening, May 3,

somewhere on Liberty pike, lady's leather satchel containing a small purse with a sum of money, a cuff button and some other articles. The finder will please leave at KnolIenberg's store, Richmond; Union County Bank, Liberty; at the grocery at Smithfield, or at residence of Bennett Wolting, near Clifton, and be rewarded.

Everybody should eat the famous "Ideal Bread."

LOST Small silver watch and chatelaine pin and short gold chain either on north eighth or north seventh street, or north D street. Return to 312 north eighth street or phone 172.

LOST Scotch Collie pup named Roy, color, dark yellow wTith white breast, white feet, collar and tail tip. Reward if returned to M. A. Kielhorn's millinery store. STORAGE Ground fioor, sixteenth and Main. Vera Smith. Quality our "motto" it is found in Ideal and Mother's bread.

Try the Palladium for job printing.

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